Kyderra wrote:it's sad that it can't walk up the stairs, so they make it explode instead.makes sense

Ha! I knew that there would be an explosion in the end! I KNEW it!!!

Now, consider the sort of energy that will need to build up in a slinky (constructed of the amalgam of iron and carbon called steel) to cause its molecular bonds to fracture and it to explode. I'm pretty sure it will be similar to the energy yield from a matter/antimatter reaction from an object of similar mass. That means that the slinky is now essentially a walking nuclear bomb.

Seriously though; if it continually gathers energy, would it not also gather mass? A certain someone said that E=mc^2. So as it gathers energy, it will also increase in mass, untill it reaches critical-mass. Thus, they just created the universe.

God is a fucking squirrel...

EDIT: BTW, I had to create a new account, since my old "Znickarn'" accout seems to have been killed. It's good to be back! But I lost my postcount!!1 T.T

I take back everything I said in the last strip forum about it not being as dramatic or as destructive as I thought. Fortunately, it looks like an easy fix:

1. Open door to outdoors.2. Nudge Slanky with broom twoards door.3. Watch gravity-defying Slanky shoot high up into the air.4. Turn and walk away in slow motion while putting on sunglasses as the Slanky explodes high above, making for an impressive climatic ending. Unfortunately, due to the positioning of the camera in order to capture both the hero and the explosion, the hero's (most likely Art's) errant nose hair will be quite apparent.

It saddens me to admit that I also locked onto that word and immediately began to wonder just what the end result of passing gravity through a series of narrowing and widening non-linear gaps in a pair of curved surfaces would be. It comes down to whether there are "photons" (gravitons?) of gravity or if it's a genuine waveform in an unknown medium. Think of the double-slit light experiment.

In either case one should expect roaming zero gravity areas above it, along with smaller areas of highly concentrated (focused) gravitational pull.

So, whose room is directly above the living room and is it Pip or Art being repeatedly slammed into the ceiling and floor in mega-hurricane conditions with gravity shifting from 0G to 4G in a heinously complex but non-random pattern?

scienceguy8 wrote: as the Slanky explodes high above, making for an impressive climatic ending.

Just how far above, and where is mars in relation to above this time?Somehow I suspect this one will top the relativistic lawnmower incident...

Remember: The Martians are already pissed off at Art for sending a lightspeed lawnmower flying through their territorial space. Now, imagine how much more pissed off they'd get if the next thing is apparently some kind of quantum-effect bomb?

War of the Worlds anyone? Art's autobiography may yet be titled: "How My Housemates Ended the World".

scienceguy8 wrote: as the Slanky explodes high above, making for an impressive climatic ending.

Just how far above, and where is mars in relation to above this time?Somehow I suspect this one will top the relativistic lawnmower incident...

Remember: The Martians are already pissed off at Art for sending a lightspeed lawnmower flying through their territorial space. Now, imagine how much more pissed off they'd get if the next thing is apparently some kind of quantum-effect bomb?

War of the Worlds anyone? Art's autobiography may yet be titled: "How My Housemates Ended the World".

War of the Worlds would be very fitting, as it's by HG Wells, the same place the term 'Cavoration process' comes from

Well, I could use car accumulator and a couple of wires for collecting the energy (or, maybe, i just could plug it with standard power cord and 0,5 V (ferrum charge) -> 220 V voltage transforer).

Unfortunately, Pip has no any wish to create something like an "idea business", while Kat and Art are just working nine-five.

By the way, the slinky is NOT perpetual a real perpetual mobile of first order (it just sucks energy from parallel universes) but, anyway, the third one is fine too (damn, i know only oh-so expensive-and-difficult-through-working Stirling engine).